Loch Ness Monster Mania | Gallery

21.Apr.2018 .
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On April 14, 1933, John Mackay and his wife saw "something resembling a whale" as they drove past Loch Ness - sparking 80 years of speculation and mystery surrounding the aptly named monster, Nessie. Numerous sightings of her have since been reported but there is still a lack of evidence to prove she really exists. But that doesn't stop us from wanting to believe.

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